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Show THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED OFFICE CAT APPROPRIATE , Cabbage is one of the most desirable of our early green op leaf roiis and should lie included In every home garden. JMtev, seeds houfd 1 e sown lml mrs amt the plaids set in the garden about the time timt danger of frost is pur- part or a U w plains can based fr.au the seed store requires a rb Ii soil, ami tile jiIaiRs of the slim I It r call) sorts sTioubriie IT Tin lies upcTt In cm U direction for bend iiiltlvii-tfon- . k Is a good plan to pour a lifle w tiler a rou ltd the roots of em h pluut us it is lieing set in the garden. BY EARL AND ENGLAND iLIil.ISHIXa COMPANY Entered at the Port Office Every Day In the Week, Except Sunday at Logan. Utah, aa Second Claaa Hatter. - HIBMCKIPTIO.N s e BATE BY MAIL, PER MONTH. in Advance.... BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance.. Diacpnut ot f 1.00 Per Year Will Be Olven for Advance Payments for a Full Year. ' ,Cnb-tmg- 8HII3ARB MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS , , ; Associated Preasla exclusively entitled to the uae for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local newa published herein. All right of republics tioB of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Rate Furnished on Application. Early Spring Vegetable Responds to Liberal Supply of Best EUROPES JUMPY NERVES O-- bad case of jumpy nerves, which a EUROPE has developed very it has always been afflicted with, although never so badly as now, France now says she will use miliary power to force Germany to make the reparation payment due the last of May. Germany says she cannot pay it, but she would say that no matter what the amount. No European country ever tells the i truth if a lie can be made to answer. Russia and Germany have now formed an alliance Against all other powers, and are taking In Turkey and Hungary, It will be a combination to be reckoned with, and intends to raise trouble at the first opportunity. ' It 3gllis kts ' tOTQf . i in low that - FUST - Soil. Available 111 TOOLS THE OOSY PLACE OUT-GF-- GARDENER NEEDS taka along our Chow 'dog He cheapest looking thing at n bat gain ( mutter :k a man waiting tor hiwv in- to got through. reexsorvs plcxn. Lo sq2: .2 novels cx Bot oP monc fVs txs tx k 22. ilrv2 - Along Garden Fence Where Roots Will Not Be Injured in Cultivation of Rest of Garden la 1 Good Locat.on. Hoe, Rake and Spade, the Combination So, I Tillers Find Abso- home TRAINING lutely Necessary. ns It is Rhubarb, or pieplant, Hearing her little boy lining profane language, his mother xeverHy sometimes called, cannot la grown uni-- , eproved hint and inquired, 'Where versall.v, hut Is limited to eeitaln WHEEL HvE IS LABOR SAVER did jou larn to swear like that? sections. us to lnfoiiimthm 'Front ia's sinning, uncles golf, whether Had mb will ,,i will not grow brothers flivver, and sisters parrot, in u given louilt) cun he oh'ulncd Little Implement Suitable for Small or the joangster promptly. fiom the lodfd seedsmen or fiom m i Trowela Are will be remembered treating them with discourtesy, over the non- payment of the vast sum of money they owe us. We are not nearly as curt about the money they owe us as they are with Germany over the money owed to them. They have made no cfjbrt whatever to pay us a single cent of the eleven billions we loaned them, and whkh saved their lives, and for lack of it we have to pay enormous taxes and cannot pay our own soldiers their promised bonus. Europe is badly in need of two things the study of common honesty and a sedative for jumpy nerves. OURFOREIGNRELATIONS one thing more than another we don't want, it is relations. Those we do have are composed of a any foreign bad of lot the more one studies them and and actors, mighty their ways the less one wants to have to do with any of. .them. We were all foreigners once, but have improved and reformed a whole lot since then, and are slowly but surely getting civilized, and peaceable enough to eat out Of our wives hands. But every fresh bunch of geeks from over the briny blue that gets deloused at Ellis Island has to live through two or three generations before they begin to know that taking a bath every Saturday night is not fatal. Just take a glance at those foreign relations, and size them tip. France is maintaining as large an army as It did during the war, costing it hundreds' of millions, yet making no effort to pay us what it borrowed in time of need, even the interest on Turkey and Greece are still at war and killing each other. Ireland . got freedom and then proceeds to slit the throats of each other, all over nothing but fanatacism. The Bolshevist army, in Russia la the biggest army in the world, costing billions, yet its people are starving to death by the million and we are feeding them. A war is in progress in China between factions. In India an uprising against England is in progress. The Balkans and qthers are sleeping upon their arms and all are ready to kill each other at a moments warning. , 3 A conference is on at Genoa and the delegates are fighting like dogs and cats, with Russians and Germans scheming to sticks knife Into all the others. .They are certainly a. fine lot of brigands.'- - We have been bringing them over here by the million for years and trying them outFin ouriheltingL pot"with the result that the scum has risen to the lop, like it does in any other melting pot Our tig cities are full of Bolshevists and agitators that came to the top out of this scum and they sow 'sedition and disloyalty broadcast. We do not get the eleven billions1 back, or anything for occupying the Rhine in their behalf. Now they want us to pay thehir debt. Its a wonder they dont demand we pay the German reparations. IF there is any sour-smelli- it - - MUD TO SPARE have not used up all of the mud in their cam much of it is still in evidence In - many sections of the country thure is a vociferous howl because of the condition of the country roads following- the excessive spring rains, j, . ; To best understand their condition one should take an automobile trip through those sections, No more evidence wouki be required. Any sane man would be converted to the policy of hard road construction, almost . without, regard to expense." Mud everywhere! Mud ankle deep, knre deep.almost without bottom o deep you' can say howdy to China. And we call such mudholcs roads! What becomes of the millions in tax that the motorists pay and which is' supposed to be spent on the roads? ' If the money isnt Fpent, why not?. If it is spentL where are the roads? , Or who gets it, . The Bmall amount of hard surface mileage in this country is out of proportion to the amount of money that is - provided for that purpose. . , I s time wc knew the whys and the wherefores and ail of the ! pOLITlCIANS - rest of the facts. . - , Keep up the noise until we get the reads. , Events To-Da- ys Confederate Memorial Day In the Carolines. The steamship Majestic, the largest vessel afloat, sails front I'lymouth England, today on her maiden to America. Dr. Clarence C. Little, recently connected with the Carnegie Institute is to be Inaugurated today aa of the I Diversity of Maine. Financing and expanding foreign trade will be the chief theme of the ninth National Foreign Trade vo-t- Io.t-vtnlio- which opens today in , American press is i ECONOMY "We seldom T. carry nity luncheon win ii .u a da a diive.""' deb-nlt- e that Mr, Lenine was sent into Russia him. He obeyed his Berlin masters who financed the Germans, by and brought about the ruin of the country, as was intended. Now of course, the Jlun and the Bolshevik get together with the secret intention to loot the world if they can. , Germany, Russia, Turkey and Hungary all outcasts, have thrown their lot together, and the rest of Europe is therefore suffering from unstrung anti-All- y during perves. The Lenine Bolshevik government was and was inevitable that it the war, just as Germany told it to be, sooner or later it would come out In the open as the comrade of Germany. Both of these countries are bad eggs, and the rest of mankind will do well to go a bit slow about disarming until it is seen just how much devilment they propose to try to puU off. French and English papers continue to complain that the - e s-- t BEST PRODUCERS: 1ha V OIOF. ! lhtl.i-de'pU- a. A Statewide campaign to stamp out medical bootlegging will b launched at the convention of the Coltfornia Hotneopathls Medhal society. opening at Santa Barbara Plana to combat the alleged effort!) of Radicals to gain ton'rol of organised labor in America are to be cnaidered at an important meeting today Of the executive council of the American Fedetatlon of Iaihur, IN THE DAYS NEWS Dr. Clarence C. Little, who is to be Inaugurated today aa president of theUnlverstty-of-Matate- -. has bocu aervIng for aomo time as director of the Carnegie Institute's Long Islaud Station for Experimental Evolution. Dr. Little U thirty-fou- r years old and a graduate of Harvard. After leaving university he became secretary to the Harvard corporation and aludied in the 'graduate school of applied science. In 1812 he received his musters degree in toology and In 1914 was made a doctor ot si lence. Then in 1918 he became an aaaistant dean of the college, a position he held until the war broke out when he went to Plattaburgh and waa commissioned a captain in the Signal Corpg At the close of the war he was honorably discharged from the service with the rank of major. In bis siudent days at Harvard Dr, Little was prominent In athletics, serving as varsity track captain during his senior year. Eliza Comes to Stay Very Successful The test of a good drama is the verdict of an audience. This being .true, we would say that the three act comedy-dram- a Eliza Comes to Stay' was one of the best ever presented by higlt school talent. This entertainment was given at the High School auditorium last evening to a somewhat small but a very appreciative audience, by the Logan High School Dramatic De- partment -- Miss Leora Thatcher, the director, is to be complimented on turning out such a finished production with amateur players, some of whom were entirely without former experience in this line. Aaron Nibley, who played the part of Sandy Verrall, surprised his close associates by the ease with which he played his part. Aaron, it will be remeVnbered, plays a big part in athletics. Last night he showed his versatility by starring in another line, in which we predict a bright future for him. The character of Dorothy was particularly hard to portray. but it was done in a professional1 manner by Ida Thatcher. The audience was kept in a continual uproar of laughter by her quaint sayings and the quaint way in which she said them. Miss Lorraine Wennesrgren carried off her part jn a way that could hardly have been improved by the most experienced actress, which class she repre. U RMG TO ,M 4IDKNK Mary had a little wine; stie got is from a stranger; The wmclitul dociois still decline To say shes oat of hunger. TODXYH AMEltSKli:S 184' Governor Endieolt and other influential men in Massai liuaetis formed an association against wearT hope you are not afraid of micing long hair. robes," apologized the payiug-tell1781 The British evacuated Cam- as he cashed the school teachers , and retired 'beyond Hie den, S. clietk with solid current y. Santee. said the young Dont worry, 1828 The Ameriean Home Mis- lady. A microbe couldn't live on my sionary Society was organized in "vll.tl ) . New York city. led Kings1844 Montreal siicr It Hie members o the graduatin' ton as the capital of tin Province ol (lass thet hev tue means o gettin Canada. ft m Hoes, knew how many heart 1893 The Imperial Institute, allies attended the procurin of Hoes In lu the lest o the Hass they'd hev South Kensington, was opened a thoiough undersluiuliii' uv a livin Queen Victoria. 1884 Richard Croker resigned fat t the leadership of Tammany Hall 191 1 Iaifayette Grover, loimei IHKHINGKRS OF iTtOSPEItlTV governor of Oregon ami I piled Stat1 he cow, sow and lien are getting es aenator, died at Portland, Ode Horn at Bethet, Me , Nov. 39. 1833 more recognition at this time than 1920 The first ceremony in con- they have ever received and they are ol a trio that will bring prosperity if nection with the canonization people Will only stay with them long Joan of Arc was held in Rome enough. ONE YEAR AGO TOD II German Parliament voted to ae This is the great business alibi: 1 copt A Hied uUiimHnm-oii- . iiqiara to call you by telephone three tried to arbitrate Switzerland agreed hut 1 couldn't get you. boundary dispute between ( olouihia s'hour tunes, didn't gimme the .ight the girl pose Venezuela. and ntynberr Nobody can prove that the TODAYS ItIKTHDWS while Infant Alfonso, Prince of the As- heller didn't trv to call, and makes one of the things that turias, heir apparent to the throne of this iscuss the telephone service. It Is Spam, born in Madrid,' 15 years ago folks a such impregnable tie that handy, today. remain with Sir Thomas J. Upton, famous ;e the chances are it will and liars exmerchant arid sportsman, horn in us as long as telephones ist. 72 today years sgo Glasgow, IU. Rev. Robert t Jett, Episcopal Ol R REST CONTEST Virginia, bishop of Southwestern horn in King George count), Va , 57 I uni the pay who lives next door, yeurs ago today. The women my sing galore. William H. McMasler, governor of I do all the work.praises a round the bouse near '1 iconic To South Dakota, born keep in right with my wedded Iowa, 45 years ago today. spoure. Edward 1. Barrow, business manager of the New American league Selfish desire is best described as baseball Hub, born at Springfield, bein the inside dope oil modern bus111, 64 years ago today. iness methods er t 1 the part he took, and suggested The shivering little radishes, close together, and in possibilities of hidden power to they duster even the most inexperienced in a crowd t lie) cry aloud, 'dad burn the dad burned weather. this line. AlMrs. as Rainey Dorothy Remember the hired girl thet unto laway did very good character work fer 50c a week and her hoard work- - Her Cockney dialect was au took the 50c out in clothes? especially commented on by the TERRIBLE STATE TO llF, IN audience. ( I'lirnilHre Journal) The part of Lady Tennybroke Renjumin I loose Succumbs to IncHiuoniw was well taken by Virginia and Mayor of Evansville, Ind. Smith. Prominent Furniture Manufacturer Pond and Kenneth Dies Following Short Illinois. Alma Knowtes upheld their reputaA I MRS MODEL tions as character" workers in "I want to marry your daughter, the' parts of Montague Jordan and Alexander -- Verrall.' -- The Tm merely her father. work of these two added materiOf course, and thats why I various the ally to the humor of thought it best to consult your wish- es." situations. "Thonk you, for the compliment, The High School orchestra man. The only time that girl added materially to the evenings young ever consults my wishes is when she entertainment, and is a really pauses to ask if I d rather give her a check or cash capable company of musicians. learn seems to he a probIf you want a good laugh lemIAveforand which a lot o people cant don't forget to attend the second find a solution. performance which is to be given this evening. The curtain A Sura Winner. will raise promptly at eight is a candidate for yoni Jack "So, fifteen and laughs will continue hand? through the happiest two hours "Yes, a machine candidate, you entertainment you have ever might call him he owns au had. , who have had experience in growing it. Rhubarb is propagated by planting pieces of the roots secured bv dividing older hills, itild six to teu lulls will usually supply aplenty of rlmliatli foi the aveiage family, states the United Slates Department of Agi leuitui e. Rlmlnub should he planted ex idly the same way as aspiuagiis, that is. tiie rinds or now us should lie covered four or five Inches lit deeply spaded i g -- cel-a- w ase. CHICKEN FENCE WIRE HANDY Small Gardeners Will Find tha Woven Two-IncMesh Valuable --Take Place ef Stakee. h Whnt do you think? wult until I hew wliat hi cuddy suya. If they were atlowed .to .lie on the ground and spread out over valuable space. Cucumbers, lima and climbing string henna, nasturtiums and numerous othReady to Substitute! She I'm juit going to bug the Are er vegetables of spreading variety, as well aa almost any when we get in the parlor ! thing real startling, print a place Ha Why do that? Im a brickl trained on plants can he successfully headline that shooting -JL.- the wire trellis mitt Ing of the nce . W T.ba, yi.l stooped ul Belfast, dr Cork, of the ground apace ordinarily covered either. f by vines being used for something else. Courtship Days. Does the young man seem thrifty? Give the vine plants plenty of air and The light wines asked for bv - "Well, he doesuT"frPj!gye la wasting sunshine, and water when needed, and they will give an excellent acvuubtlng the wets would get ' heavy if g.is, replied Raw Hoptoad. ad themselves on the wire. player. Neil Id rather g ha' . eveiv-thin- taken-dow- n Shooting is being renewed in Belfast, screams a tig head line. Ah, give us something new! That is not news, that is old stuff. I f you want some Handy; Are With the first warm days of spring sounding the eaiili call, there is a hasty scurrying around for the tools of tiie gardening cult. A gaidcner cun get along lalny well with tour, a spade or siadmg fork, a hoe, a rake, and a trowel. It m even possible to gel ulong wil limit tiie Ii, bet who wants to? Tiie art of gardening is rcmking suih a point of speciul development g tliMt there are tools for almost and tiie wise gardener by a ente-fu- l selection will ease Ins work as m mil as possible by set tiling appro-piuil- e working implements. The greatest labor saver for gat dens of any extent is u little wheel hoe. This saves many a headm he, does (he work thoroughly, aid bus appliances for various purposs which uie interchangeable from a little plow spate to cultivators of various kinds. It can lie U'fjd In tiie smallest garden. There are mmieiotis hoes of varims difTcient purtypes mill designed t poses. '1 he pointed 1. e tor making rut s is a cmiTcmuirTm T. 'the line with rake teeth nu the back of tiie blade is one of the very lian'Mest garden tods for light work there is. It is particularly well n !u; for women gardeners, Three toothed CUltivaioi' lines do a line job of stirring the soil. Scuffle or above hoes as they are soaietimes culled thut can be pushed Instead of pulled, permit hoe- -, lug rows which are too close to vvulkj between conveniently. Trowel of various shapes to stilt various plains are now on the iiiatket, Rhubarb a Generous Producer, stiff, shut ply uiigled small bluded trowels are ideul for splitting off pieces and well enriched soil; there la little from pereuniuls vvlihh have grown so danger of having the soil too rich for large they need dividing for their host The hills should be three growth. They are fine to set under a rhubarb. and a half to four feet apart, if more recall itrant carrot or parsnip whose than one row Is planted. leaves ore so tender they part com , This wonderful staple of the family puny from the root, leaving It lu tlu garden can gcneiully be planted along ground. tiie fence where it will be out of the Long bluded trowels are especially way of cultivation. adapted for digging holes for glnd.iHu Tiie title k leaf stems are the part or other bulbs in the spring and lu used, and none should lie pulled from the plums the first year after heeding, but a large supply will he available the second season, and the hills will. a rule, continue to produce satisfactory crops of stems for several fears, after which they should be and reset. Rhuburb should receive the same Ittentlon and treatment during winter aa asparagus, aud the plants dioiild never be allowed to rieu ami teed. The roots may he brought into r The greenhouse, pit, coldfi ame, or durtng the winter and forced By placing a barrel over a rhubarb plant much longer and tender stalks nay he grown. Till is one plant that does not thrive n warm climates. It is most popular, specially In the sections wliere it is grown.j in the early part of the spring Tiie use of rhuburb is principally for making pies And sauces, and many 9oii-eives cun the stems for winter John D. Rockefeller says the Giving Him Publicity. Ethel Stella Is awfully affectionate secret of long life lies in being and flowering vegetable Many ' vines can be successfully grown on a Christian and playing golf. at time, k Clara Goodness, yes! Sh even chicken fence wire, in the fall the But, John, how can a man be a tlsseicdicr husband wire cao be atid used Tor a talk anti to caddy Christian succeeding years for similar purposes. and the clubs and It wllJL enable the small gardener to Expert Testimony. golfers do? Tcil Tom claims to he quite a golf raise more vegetables and flow era than sented. Lyman Bennion as Herbert, proved himself capable of a much more prominent part. His "stage presence and easy dignity showed him well fitted for legalized. Large Garden; Spraying Outfl). igli-bo- A Necessary Garden Tools. lips and fall bullia later In the season aud equally useful in digging them up. There are little hand rake which are jukt the tiling for hand cultivation among plants which need special care aud the earth kept stirred. Kprlukling cans and spray must he added to every well regulated garden outfit, especially a spray. While looking over spraying outfits get In a supply of poison for the pests that devour ami for the fungus that blights. The seedsman will tell you what to get. Bordeaux mixture for fungns pests, parls green or some other arsenical poison for, those that eat tlie leaves, and a tobacco poison of soma kind for plant lice are standard. Often they can be bought Iq combination.- National Garden BUfean.' n FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY) What is a back yard good for? Jt may be made to supply the average! family with fresh vegetables through the growing sea sots. , r, I, ' 0 |